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Module Eight Short Response Guidelines and
Rubric
HIS 200 Module Eight Short Response Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
The short response activities in the webtext throughout this course are designed to show your understanding of key concepts as you engage
with course content.
Prompt
During the eighth week of the course, you will respond to several questions in the webtext as you complete each learning block. At the end of
Module Eight, you will review your answers to these questions and ensure that you have responded to each question. It is important that you
answer each question; otherwise, the words “[no response]” will appear in brackets when you submit the assignment. The questions and their
original locations in the webtext are listed in this table in case you want to refer back to the reading as you edit, but you can edit your
responses to all the questions directly in Module Eight: Thinking About History, continued, learning block 8-4 (page 3) in theModule Eight: Thinking About History, continued, learning block 8-4 (page 3) in the
webtext, before exporting to Word for submission to your instructor in your learning environmentwebtext, before exporting to Word for submission to your instructor in your learning environment.
Module Eight: Thinking About History, continued, Learning Block 8-1 (page 1): Module Eight: Thinking About History, continued, Learning Block 8-1 (page 1):
Question 1Question 1: Consider the following statement: The support of non-Native Alaskans was an important factor leading to the settlement of
Alaska Native land claims. Is this conclusion consistent with the evidence presented in this learning block? Answer Yes or No, and then
explain your choice in one or two sentences.
Question 2Question 2: Consider the following statement: ANCSA was a fair settlement for Alaska Natives. Is this conclusion consistent with the
evidence presented in this learning block? Answer Yes or No, and then explain your choice in one or two sentences.
Question 3Question 3: Consider the following statement: ANCSA led to economic benefits for white Alaskans as well as for Natives. Is this
conclusion consistent with the evidence presented in this learning block? Answer Yes or No, and then explain your choice in one or two
sentences.
Module Eight: Thinking About History, continued, Learning Block 8-2 (page 2): Module Eight: Thinking About History, continued, Learning Block 8-2 (page 2):
Question 4Question 4: For an American literature course: What skills from this course would you use to develop a brief essay on the significance of
Walt Whitman’s “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d,” a poem written in the summer of 1865?
Question 5Question 5: For a sociology course: What skills from this course would you use to produce an annotated bibliography for your course
research project?
Question 6Question 6: For a business course: What skills from this course would you use to decide between two different investment proposals?
Module Eight: Thinking About History, continued, Learning Block 8-3 (page 2): Module Eight: Thinking About History, continued, Learning Block 8-3 (page 2):
Question 7Question 7: How can history serve as a lens for the rest of the academic program you will pursue at SNHU? Has this course changed the
way you think about what you want to study? Why or why not?
Module Eight: Thinking About History, continued, Learning Block 8-4 (page 2): Module Eight: Thinking About History, continued, Learning Block 8-4 (page 2):
Question 8Question 8: What did you learn about one of these topics or historical events that was new or surprising to you? Explain in at least two to
three sentences.
Question 9Question 9: In one paragraph, explain which parts of your historical investigation and analysis were most interesting to you. Which parts
were less interesting?
What to Submit
Your responses to Questions 1, 2, and 3 should be 1–2 sentences in length. Your responses to Questions 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 should be 2–3
sentences in length. Your response to Question 9 should be 1 paragraph in length. Follow the instructions at the bottom of Module Eight:
Thinking About History, continued, learning block 8-4 (page 3), to download your work and submit it to your instructor as a single Microsoft
Word document uploaded to your learning environment. Refer to the Submitting Webtext Assignments Guide for assistance on downloading,
saving, and submitting this assignment.
Module Eight Short Response Rubric
CriteriaCriteria ExemplaryExemplary Proficient Proficient
NeedsNeeds
ImprovementImprovement
Not EvidentNot Evident ValueValue
EngagementEngagement Written responses
completely address
all short answer
prompts (100%)
Written responses
completely address
the majority of short
answer
prompts (85%)
Written responses
address the minority
of short answer
prompts (55%)
No written responses
provided to address
any short answer
prompts (0%)
30
RelevanceRelevance N/A Written responses
directly address short
answer prompts,
drawing from
presented course
concepts and
terminology (100%)
Written responses
are topically related
to short answer
prompts, but
responses do not
consistently draw
from presented
course concepts and
terminology (85%)
Written responses do
not address topics
identified in short
answer prompts (0%)
20
AccuracyAccuracy Written responses
are completely
accurate (100%)
Written responses
contain minor errors
but are mostly
accurate (85%)
Written responses
contain major
errors (55%)
No written responses
are provided (0%)
20
Critical Thinking Critical Thinking N/A Written responses
demonstrate
understanding of
course content
through inclusion of
original ideas and
examples (100%)
Written responses
demonstrate
understanding of
course content
through reiteration of
provided materials,
but do not
consistently include
original ideas and
examples (85%)
Written responses do
not reflect original
ideas and
examples (0%)
20
Articulation ofArticulation of
Response Response
N/A Written responses
are captured in
complete sentences
without grammatical
errors impacting
legibility and the
clarity of
response (100%)
Written responses
are captured in
incomplete sentences
or include numerous
grammatical errors
that negatively
impact legibility and
the clarity of
response (85%)
No written responses
are captured in
complete
sentences (0%)
10
Total:Total: 100%
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